set to true if the file is to be written in a binary PCD format, false (default) for ASCII

Caution: PointCloud structures containing an RGB field have traditionally used packed float values to store RGB data. Storing a float as ASCII can introduce variations to the smallest bits, and thus significantly alter the data. This is a known issue, and the fix involves switching RGB data to be stored as a packed integer in future versions of PCL.

As an intermediary solution, precision 8 is used, which guarantees lossless storage for RGB.

set to true if the file is to be written in a binary PCD format, false (default) for ASCII

[in]

origin

the sensor acquisition origin

[in]

orientation

the sensor acquisition orientation

Caution: PointCloud structures containing an RGB field have traditionally used packed float values to store RGB data. Storing a float as ASCII can introduce variations to the smallest bits, and thus significantly alter the data. This is a known issue, and the fix involves switching RGB data to be stored as a packed integer in future versions of PCL.

set to true if the file is to be written in a binary PCD format, false (default) for ASCII

Caution: PointCloud structures containing an RGB field have traditionally used packed float values to store RGB data. Storing a float as ASCII can introduce variations to the smallest bits, and thus significantly alter the data. This is a known issue, and the fix involves switching RGB data to be stored as a packed integer in future versions of PCL.

set to true if the file is to be written in a binary PCD format, false (default) for ASCII

Caution: PointCloud structures containing an RGB field have traditionally used packed float values to store RGB data. Storing a float as ASCII can introduce variations to the smallest bits, and thus significantly alter the data. This is a known issue, and the fix involves switching RGB data to be stored as a packed integer in future versions of PCL.

Caution: PointCloud structures containing an RGB field have traditionally used packed float values to store RGB data. Storing a float as ASCII can introduce variations to the smallest bits, and thus significantly alter the data. This is a known issue, and the fix involves switching RGB data to be stored as a packed integer in future versions of PCL.

As an intermediary solution, precision 8 is used, which guarantees lossless storage for RGB.